Legendary Pest Control in Parma, ID

Bugs don't take days off out here, and neither do we. Licensed, local, and guaranteed — that's how Bigfoot does it.

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Parma sits where the Boise River meets the Snake, surrounded by some of the most productive farmland in Canyon County. Onion fields, dairies, and row crops are part of daily life here, and so are the pests that come with that territory. Mice and voles move out of harvested fields and straight toward the nearest heated structure. Mosquitoes breed in the river bottoms and irrigation ditches all summer. Flies off nearby dairies and feedlots find their way into homes and businesses. This isn't a one-size-fits-all pest situation, and Bigfoot Pest Control treats it that way. We've been serving Parma homeowners and businesses since 2019 and guarantee every service we do.


Local Pest Control, Backed by a Guarantee

When you call Bigfoot, you get a licensed technician who understands the agricultural pest dynamics specific to this part of Canyon County — not a call center dispatching someone who's never been west of Nampa.


Every treatment comes with the Bigfoot Guarantee: if pests come back between scheduled visits, so do we at no charge.


Common Pests We Treat in Parma

Rodents Parma's surrounding farm fields are a rodent highway. When onions and other row crops get harvested, mice and voles lose their shelter and funnel toward homes, shops, and outbuildings. They find gaps most people would never notice — around utility penetrations, under garage doors, through damaged crawlspace vents — and once they're in, they move fast. We locate entry points, set up appropriate traps or bait stations, and seal access routes. Gopher control is a separate but common need here; a single colony can damage a lawn or garden bed surprisingly quickly.

Mosquitoes The river bottoms on both sides of Parma create some of the worst mosquito breeding conditions in the region. Add the irrigation infrastructure running through active farm ground and you've got standing water in more places than most people realize. We assess your property, treat the sources within reach, and apply barrier treatments to outdoor living areas so the worst months of summer are actually manageable.

Flies This one is specific to Parma. Properties near dairies and feedlots deal with house fly and stable fly pressure that most pest companies don't have a solid answer for. We treat breeding sites, apply targeted exterior treatments, and work with you on exclusion around entry points to keep fly pressure inside the home as low as possible.

Wasps and Hornets Old outbuildings, irrigation equipment, weathered fence lines, and mature trees all give wasps exactly what they look for. Rural properties in Parma tend to have more nesting real estate than suburban homes, which means more colonies to deal with by mid-summer. We treat active nests and apply residual products to discourage rebuilding in the same spots.

Spiders Black Widows are a consistent presence in Parma, particularly in garages, sheds, wood piles, pump houses, and any structure that sits undisturbed for stretches of time. Rural properties here often have several outbuildings worth checking. Our treatments target harborage areas and the insects that attract them.

Ants The combination of irrigated yards and the bone-dry soil just beyond property lines gives ant colonies a reliable reason to move toward your foundation. Once they find a food or water source inside, they establish fast. We identify the species, locate entry points, and treat the colony at the source.

Bed Bugs Bed bugs travel in luggage, used furniture, and secondhand goods and are just as common in rural communities as anywhere else. They're easy to miss until the infestation is well established. We inspect thoroughly and treat the full problem so you can sleep without worrying about it.

Cockroaches Older homes, restaurant kitchens, and agricultural storage buildings all create conditions where cockroaches thrive. They contaminate food, spread bacteria, and are stubborn without professional treatment. We target harborage areas, treat cracks and voids, and follow up to confirm they're gone.


Commercial Pest Control in Parma

A pest problem in a restaurant, a storage facility, or any customer-facing business in Parma can move from inconvenience to compliance issue fast. We work with local businesses on scheduled treatment plans built around your specific operation — reliable, discreet, and guaranteed.

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Bigfoot Guarantee

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Mother Nature is relentless, but we help keep her at bay. If you need additional service between regular treatments, we'll come out absolutely free. That's the Bigfoot Way.

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Hundreds of 5 Star Reviews

We use products that do the job on pests while staying low-risk for your family, pets, and the surrounding environment. On properties near active farm ground and waterways, that's not just a selling point — it matters.


Serving Parma and the Surrounding Area

We cover Parma and nearby communities throughout the lower Canyon County corridor. Same-day and next-day appointments are often available.


Hundreds of 5-star reviews. Licensed and local. Guaranteed service. That's the Bigfoot Way.

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Story Time


Got a call from a homeowner in Parma who said, “I don’t even know what they are… it’s just random bugs.”


Kitchen one day, bathroom the next, something crawling in the garage after that. Nothing consistent, just always something.


They told us, “We kill one, and then a different one shows up.”


We show up and it’s exactly that. No single infestation, just steady pressure from outside. Older home, a few gaps, and plenty of places around the property where bugs could hang out before making their way in.


We told them straight. “You’re not dealing with one problem. You’ve got the door open to all of them.”


So we focused on the outside. Full perimeter treatment, knocked down webs, laid granules where it made sense, and hit the main entry points hard.


Did a light interior treatment where needed, but the real fix was cutting it off before it got inside.


Also gave them a couple simple things to tighten up. Seal a few gaps, keep things pulled back from the house, and stop chasing every bug individually.


Set expectations. “You’ll still see a little at first, then it drops off fast.”


Couple days later they text us, “Haven’t seen anything random pop up all day. That’s new.”


That’s the win. When “random bugs” stop being a daily thing.

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